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Anyone tried this, does it work?
Reviewed by mindless23 May 13 2008, 04:41pm ( 7 reviews ) • youtube.com
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Reviewed by olenikm on Jan 02 2009, 6:47pm
This works, sort of. Toothpaste has mild abrasives in it, it can remove scratches from plastics like on CDs or DVDs. Usually you end up with many smaller scratches, however, it's not "good as new."
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Rated by Vachie on May 14 2008, 5:29pm
None of these things ever work. If a DVD/CD is scratched enough so that data is removed the only way to bring it back is to make a new one, or buy a replacement. ThePirateBay.org - if you a cheap-@$$ and wont buy it again to replace the one you put in my history teachers vag for a week letting it get all scratched up from the gravel she has collected. If the DVD/CD is only scratched on the protective coating, I suppose if you could polish it up well enough it would work, but scratches that don't go beyond the clear coating don't tend to render the DVD/CD to be unreadable.
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Rated by mindless23 on May 13 2008, 4:41pm
Anyone tried this, does it work?
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Rated by bigdaddycaddy on Apr 13 2008, 9:05pm
THIS IS PRETTY KEWL!
